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I agree with you! It shouldn't be about outdoing everyone else...it should be about enjoying the unique little ecosystem you've put time, effort, and money into creating. Sometimes something rare just adds a little touch of excitement on the inside personally.And I think that's completely different and makes a lot of sense to me. Like if I see an unusual color morph of a particular coral and it appeals to me, I'll definitely want that more than I would the more common one. It's different, unique, and gives the tank that extra bit of intrigue. I more mean for a small percentage of people who want things just because they are rare, with little else that goes into that thinking. For example, someone who is shown a pinstripe fairy wrasse (a gorgeous fish in its own right) and then a Squire's Fairy wrasse (similarly beautiful but virtually the same, minus the fact it's about 25-30x the price) and picks the latter not because he likes it more for its own attributes, but solely because it's more rare. For me buying something solely to be able to say I have it and you don't feels a bit shallow, and a strange approach to a hobby or life, but ultimately to each their own. I think we are coming from the same place, though